University of Arizona

Marketing Communications: Culture and Messaging

University of Arizona

Marketing Communications: Culture and Messaging

Caleb Simmons

Instructor: Caleb Simmons

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8 hours to complete
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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level
No prior experience required
8 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

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February 2026

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There are 5 modules in this course

This module examines how cultural shifts influence consumer behavior and brand meaning, and how marketers can strategically respond through cultural branding. Learners will explore the evolution of dominant ideologies—from the mid-20th century “Organization Man” to the modern “Free Agent Frontier”—and analyze how these cultural narratives create opportunities and tensions for brands. The module introduces cultural branding as a tool for integrated marketing communication, illustrating how brands like Nike, Apple, Fat Tire, and Levi’s leverage myths, storytelling, and symbols to connect with consumers’ unmet ideological goals. Through case studies and examples, learners will gain practical insights into crafting culturally resonant strategies that differentiate brands in competitive markets.

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5 videos5 readings1 assignment1 plugin

This module explores how brands create cultural meaning to build strong emotional connections with consumers. Learners will examine the principles of cultural branding—using myths, symbols, and stories to address consumers’ unmet ideological needs—and learn how to craft narratives that resonate in a shifting cultural landscape. The module covers strategies for leading culture rather than following trends, updating brand stories as culture evolves, and standing boldly for target audience values. It also introduces practical techniques for making brand communications memorable and persuasive, including simplicity, emotional appeal, and storytelling. Real-world examples from Nike, Budweiser, Mountain Dew, and Marlboro illustrate how cultural branding drives differentiation and loyalty.

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6 videos6 readings1 assignment

This module explores the principles and strategies behind creating marketing messages that truly persuade. Learners will examine why many campaigns fail to influence behavior and how psychological factors—such as reactance, prior beliefs, and trust—shape consumer responses. The module introduces practical techniques for overcoming resistance and crafting messages that resonate, including aligning with consumer goals, validating existing beliefs, and leveraging trusted sources. It also highlights the power of narrative and metaphorical language to engage emotions and reduce counter-arguing, supported by research and real-world examples. By the end, learners will understand how to design persuasive communications that drive action in competitive markets.

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3 videos4 readings1 assignment

This final module assesses your ability to integrate and apply concepts from the course—including cultural branding, persuasive messaging, and integrated marketing communication strategies—through a comprehensive final exam and a graded assignment. It is designed to demonstrate mastery of key principles and practical skills for creating effective marketing communications.

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2 assignments

Congratulations on completing the course! If you successfully pass the final exam, you may be eligible to receive University of Arizona credit through the credit‑by‑exam process. This opportunity allows you to translate your work in this course into an official academic credential. For more information or support with the process, please reach out to CAPE‑Info@email.arizona.edu.

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Caleb Simmons
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